elimination of all forms of
discrimination p against women for short "CEDAW" was
ratified by the U.N.O. on December ... Government
of India who was an active participant to CEDAW ratified it on
June 19, 1993 and acceded to CEDAW on August 8, 1993 with
Convention for Elimination of all
Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The relevant provisions of
the UDHR, CERD and CEDAW are hereunder:
“Article ... necessary, by other means of social
protection.”
“Article 5(a) of CEDAW
States Parties shall take all appropriate measures
a) to modify the social
Covenant on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), 1979, is the
United Nations’ landmark treaty marking the struggle for
women ... Convention for Elimination of all
forms of Discrimination Against Women (for short,
“CEDAW”) was ratified by the UNO on 18-12-1979
and the Government
Convention for Elimination of all
Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The relevant provisions of
the UDHR, CERD and CEDAW are hereunder:
" Article ... other means of social
protection."
" Article 5(a) of CEDAW
States Parties shall take all appropriate measures
a) to modify the social
Committee on Convention
on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
(CEDAW) in its General Recommendation No. XII (1989) has
recommended that State parties
The Royal Sundaram Alliance vs D.Gunasekaran on 13 June, 2014
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1979. It entered into force ... conflict with the object and purpose of Article 6 of the CEDAW. Therefore, the Convention has a binding force, in view of the law laid
M.Arulappan vs The Secretary To Government on 14 February, 2014
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), gratuitous services rendered by the wife/mother, and also by observing that gender
construed in the background of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and CEDAW, as an integral part of the State's obligation to promote